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DarkAngel
29-Jan-07, 21:57
Have you all seen the video on the home page...Looks like thay all had a great time!:)

I was at a burns supper a few years ago and i loved it..Drinks and dancing was a great scottish night.

plumber
29-Jan-07, 22:01
Just finished watching it. It was very good

pennys
29-Jan-07, 22:51
I have just watched the burns supper and enjoyed it.:)

Ojibwa
30-Jan-07, 00:10
That looked like a good night, anybody know where it was ?

htwood
30-Jan-07, 03:28
Looked like a very fun evening, and the singer was ace. Plenty of dancing too,, only thing missing was everyone sayin how delish the haggis was.

trinkie
30-Jan-07, 09:50
A Thousand Thanks to whoever put the Burn's Nicht on the front page.

We all loved it, indeed we have been dancing and singing before eight o' clock this morning !!

Well done to all - a rare treat for us away from home !

Trinkie and family .

norscot
30-Jan-07, 11:17
For those of you who may be interested, there's a Burns Night at the Mill Theatre, Thurso at 8.00pm on Wednesday 31st. A group of musicians from Edinburgh will be on stage doing 'The Jollly Beggars' and more.
A light Burns Supper will also be served during the interval and there will be a vegetarian alternative.
All this for only £9.00 (£6.00 Conc.). To book a seat call 01847-896956.

golach
30-Jan-07, 11:25
For those of you who may be interested, there's a Burns Night at the Mill Theatre, Thurso at 8.00pm on Wednesday 31st. A group of musicians from Edinburgh will be on stage doing 'The Jollly Beggars' and more.
A light Burns Supper will also be served during the interval and there will be a vegetarian alternative.
All this for only £9.00 (£6.00 Conc.). To book a seat call 01847-896956.
I attended a Burns Supper last week in Edinburgh and the boy band [lol] "The Jolly Beggars" were in attendance, they were great, good music, and good humour, well worth a visit :D

Bill Fernie
30-Jan-07, 11:46
I came across the Burns Night on www.youtube.com quite by chance when looking for something else. I could hardly believe it was there and only hours on the site.

We have been embedding Caithness connected films from the web for a few weeks now but I thought this one being very topical at this time iof year might go down well on the front page.

If you want to see some other Caithness related clips go to http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=caithness&search=Search

And for more from the same person who did the Burns clip go to http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=GrandmaDig

If anyone else puts up clips that they feel might be of interest to the Caithness.org audience let us know when they go up and we will take look.

dirdyweeker
31-Jan-07, 21:42
was this the same one as photographed in today's Courier? I recognise an ex- 'Weeker' obviously up from London. Hope she enjoyed herself.

Bill Fernie
31-Jan-07, 22:47
Yes Auckengill Hall
As it move off the front page shortly see it at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBwBF9yGpXU

And while we are at it thanks to GrandmaDig for putting up the clip.

See it from the outside at http://www.caithness.org/community/villagehalls/auckengill/index.htm

rich
31-Jan-07, 23:15
I sent the Burns supper video to various Canadian friends. They all said what language was he speaking?And they were referring to the joke, not to the adress to the haggis. As far as the adress to the haggis was concerned one friend said "does it matter where it lives?"